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  2. Do you need to submit the FAFSA every semester? - AOL

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    Pay attention to school FAFSA requirements as well, as they may all have different deadlines. Even if you’re not starting school until the spring semester, apply as early as possible to maximize ...

  3. The FAFSA is now open to all Indiana students. Here's how to ...

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    Students who miss the April 15 deadline can still file the FAFSA as the federal deadline for the 2025-26 school year isn’t till June 30, 2026.

  4. Financial aid applications are open: What you need to know ...

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    The college financial aid application used by millions of American families is now officially open for the 2025-2026 school year -- 10 days ahead of schedule. What do I need to know about applying ...

  5. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    The FAFSA Deadline Act in 2024 made the October availability date part of the law. [8] The 2016–2017 academic year was the final time the FAFSA was not made available until January 1. [7] Two-year old US tax information is used to complete the financial sections of the FAFSA beginning with the 2017–2018 academic year.

  6. When does FAFSA 2025-20 open? Here's what to know about ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Education is using a new process for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year and currently has the FAFSA application available to a limited number of students as part of its beta ...

  7. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for need-based aid a student must have a significant amount of financial need, which is determined by the federal government based on the FAFSA. Using the information submitted on the FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education calculates a figure called the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). If the EFC is less than the cost of ...